

Microsoft’s new Windows 2012 features a list of advanced data storage management tools, and Microsoft has done its best to make those tools as uncomplicated as possible to use. But despite that, writes Wikibon Analyst, Consultant, and former CIO Scott Lowe in his latest Professional Alert, “Microsoft Attacks Storage with Windows 2012”, they are still complicated enough to deter many SMBs, that lack large IT staffs with the requisite skill sets, while larger companies already have third-party tools implemented to accomplish the same things in their infrastructure.
The major new data management tools in Windows 2012 are:
The issue with the storage-focused tools is that while they are highly automated they still require skills not found in many SMB shops including:
Lowe envisions three scenarios for SMBs who want to use these tools and discusses the pros and cons of each. These are:
Which route an individual CIO chooses will depend on several factors, including his budget and confidence level in handling advanced storage infrastructure issues, and the company’s appetite for risk. Lowe advises that CIOs consider these issues carefully before choosing a course of action.
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